Buffalo, New York – Titan Tool Supply Inc.’s new line of flexible diamond finishing files is for the removal of material in the maintenance of extrusion dies, aircraft components, and other difficult-to-reach areas for conventional means of finishing. The files are designed for working with tungsten carbide, stone and marble, composite materials, industrial ceramics, reinforced plastics, fiberglass, ferrite materials, non-ferrous materials, rubber, and glass.
Super Flex files measure 7.08" (180mm) in length, 0.50" (12.7mm) in width and are flexible for use in narrow slots where access is difficult. Despite the thinness, they are strong, according to the company, because they are constructed of metal. Plated length of Super Flex is 1.97" (50mm), and they are available in nine models with thicknesses (after plating) ranging from 0.006" (0.17mm) to 0.035" (0.9mm) and grit sizes of 1200 (two models), 500/600 (two models), 270/325 (two models), 170/200 (two models) and 120/140 (one model).
Composite Flex Files, made on a non-steel based blank, are constructed of a special lightweight, composite material for strength and flexibility. Dot matrix plating enhances removal of the filed material to provide a superior surface finish. With a length of 6.70" (170mm), width of 0.55" (14mm), thickness of 0.07" (1.7mm) and plated length of 3.45" (88mm), they are available in three models with grit sizes of 325/400, 200/230, and 120/140.
Source: Titan Tool Supply Inc.
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